Since 1988,
The Post-Standard has been challenging people of Central New York every winter by hiding a treasure hunt medallion in a public park in Onondaga County. Each day during the treasure hunt,
The Post-Standard and Syracuse.com publish clues pointing treasure hunters to its location. The person who finds the medallion wins $1,000, double that if they are a newspaper subscriber. The medallion hunt coincides with Syracuse's annual Winterfest and the schools' winter break. In recent years, the medallion has been found at the Camillus Erie Canal Park, Onondaga Lake Park, and Green Lakes State Park. The company conducts an annual holiday fund drive, organizing employees and dozens of community organizations to hawk special editions of donated newspapers. The campaign started in 1932, during the depths of The Great Depression, to buy coal for families who could not afford to heat their homes. Donations now go to the Christmas Bureau, sponsored by the United Way and The Salvation Army, to provide gifts, food, clothing and other support for local families in need. Early each December, the drive raises more than $50,000 each year. For decades, this was known as the Old Newsboys campaign, and recently became known as Hope for the Holidays. In 2013, the company launched an annual "Volunteer of the Year" award. The honoree wins $5,000. In 2015, the company partnered with the Landmark Theatre to launch the Syracuse High School Theatre Awards. For decades,
The Post-Standard has conducted an annual spelling bee. In recent years, the paper partnered with WCNY, which broadcasts the finale. The company conducts annual golf and bowling tournaments, each with divisions for men, women and seniors. Since its formation, Syracuse Media Group has hosted frequent workshops on using digital tools. Workshops have taken place at the headquarters’ building on Warren Street as well as at libraries and senior centers. Among them are how to use digital tablets, how to take better pictures with smart phones, and how to make use of social media. In 2014, the company began hosting special events featuring news staffers with special expertise. Among them have been Talkin' Hoops with SU basketball writers Donna Ditota and Mike Waters; Talkin' Fish with outdoors writer David Figura; and CNY Conversations Live with Stan Linhorst, who conducts a weekly Q&A on leadership and innovation. The company sponsors or supports several community organizations. Among them are
Syracuse Jazz Fest,
Syracuse Crunch, Syracuse Stage, Symphoria, Syracuse Opera, Onondaga Historical Association,
Landmark Theatre, Taste of Syracuse and Centerstate CEO economic development organization. ==War-zone coverage==